Lecture 15: Late Imperial Rome: Sculpture and Architecture


Slide list
  1. Arch of Constantine, north side, Rome, AD c.312-315.
  2. Arch of Constantine, discourse to the Romans, Rome, AD c.312-315.
  3. Arch of Constantine, hunting and offering scenes in the rondels, Rome, AD c.312-315.
  4. Arch of Constantine, south bay, Rome, AD c.312-315.
  5. Arch of Titus, view from northwest, Rome, Italy, 81 AD.
  6. Seasons Sarcophagus, AD 220-230, marble, 35.5 inches high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (H&F 5.75)
  7. Sarcophagus from Acilia, c.250 AD, marble, c. 5 ft high, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome. (H&F 5.76)
  8. Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, from the Palatine, Rome, AD 307-312.
  9. Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, axonometric drawing, Rome, AD 307-312.
  10. Baths of Caracalla, plan, Rome, AD 212-216.
  11. Baths of Caracalla, reconstruction drawing, Rome, AD 212-216.
  12. Arches and Vaults
NB!The remaining images from class were review slides and were taken from previous lectures; therefore, the slides will not be duplicated here.